In the world’s largest refugee camp, where 1.1 million Rohingya Muslim refugees reside, 105 families have been stranded — caught in a war that was not theirs. Unlike the rest of the refugees, these families are Rohingya Hindus — a small minority within a minority that had lived peacefully for generations...

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'All Our Lives They Wanted to Ruin Us.' For Decades, Myanmar Sought to Drive Out Rohingya. Investigators say years of attacks on the ethnic minority amount to genocide. One man’s family shows the scars of government policy through the generations. >>

'I would rather eat poison': Rohingya refugees fear repatriation to Myanmar. Rohingya refugees who fled a brutal army crackdown last year say they are terrified of going back to Myanmar, as authorities begin the process of repatriating thousands of people living in crowded refugee camps near the Bangladeshi border. >>

'If we go they will kill us': Rohingya refugees fear repatriation. Rohingya refugees who fled a brutal army crackdown last year say they are terrified of going back to Myanmar, as authorities begin the process of repatriating thousands of people living in crowded refugee camps near the Bangladeshi border. >>

How 2 Reuters journalists were jailed. Two Reuters journalists disappeared while investigating a massacre of Rohingya in Myanmar. CNN's Matt Rivers retells the dramatic story of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. >>

Imprisoned for exposing a massacre: Reuters journalists mark one year in prison. Journalists, activists and Myanmar civil society groups are calling for the immediate release of two Reuters reporters, exactly one year since they were arrested and later jailed for their work exposing a massacre of Rohingya Muslims by members of the military. >>

Jailed for exposing a massacre: Reuters journalists mark one year in Myanmar prison. Journalists, activists and Myanmar civil society groups are calling for the immediate release of two Reuters reporters, exactly one year since they were arrested and later jailed for their work exposing a massacre of Rohingya Muslims by members of the military. >>

Myanmar forced Rohingya from their homes. Now it’s trying to make the exodus permanent.. A report shows how authorities are systematically making the Rohingya exodus irreversible. >>

Myanmar police shoot, injure four in raid on Rohingya camp: witness. Myanmar police shot and injured four Rohingya Muslims on Sunday, after detaining two men accused of smuggling people out of a camp for displaced people in western Rakhine state, a witness and police told Reuters. >>

No Excuse for Myanmar’s Treatment of the Rohingya. A plan to send the stateless Muslims back to Myanmar has been halted for now. But the cruelty and injustice endure. >>

Over 100 suspected Rohingya Muslims arrested aboard boat in Yangon, official says. More than 100 suspected Rohingya Muslims were arrested aboard a boat in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, officials said, raising fears of a fresh wave of dangerous voyages after a 2015 crackdown on people smugglers. >>

Repatriation plan halted as Rohingya beg to stay in.... Refugees are still unwilling to return to Burma. >>

The Rohingya shouldn't go back to Myanmar until they can be assured they won't be killed or raped. The Rohingya Muslims have endured more than a year of savagery at the hands of the Myanmar military, which has burned their villages, killed and raped their people, and driven about 700,000 of them out of the country in what amounts to a campaign of ethnic cleansing. What refuge they could find... >>